Mark Owen’s wife asks for divorce

London, Mar 13 (ANI): Take That member Mark Owen’s wife Emma has requested a divorce from him after she refused to take him back following his fling with 10 women.

Owen, 38, had hoped to win her back after she agreed to crisis talks at their home, but she told him she does not want him around her or their two children, Elwood, three and 16-month-old Willow Rose.

The singer has been staying at a friend’s home as he comes to terms with Emma’s decision to not forgive him.

“He’s in a hell of state. All life has been sapped from him. He deeply wants Emma to forgive him but she’s made it plain that won’t happen yet,” the Daily Star quoted a pal as saying.

“Mark was desperate for her to listen to his side of the story and try to understand. She agreed to a meeting but it didn’t end well – she just told him to get out.

“His confession has been a total bombshell. Her hurt and pain is still too raw. She’s got a lot of things to take in and work out in her mind.

“Mark has agreed to lie low and give her and the children some space. He doesn’t want Mother’s Day ruined for his kids.

“He still hopes to save his marriage but knows there’s not going to be a quick fix.

“He’s made a clean confession but is really, really nervous about other stories which might yet emerge. Mark fears there’ll be no way back and he could end up being divorced, which will destroy him,” the pal added. (ANI)

Palin’s grabfest: Walks away with loads of Oscar goodies

LOS ANGELES: Sarah Palin may have not been nominated for an Academy Award, but that did not stop the politician-turned-author from invading the Oscar’s gifting suite and walking away with a ton of free goodies.

The nominated artistes are given away designer goodies worth millions of dollars every year, at gifting suites where they can take their pick from a variety of products from clothes to high end electronics.

Palin showed up at the Silver Spoon’s Oscar Suite in West Hollywood with a 20-strong entourage which included daughter Willow and grandson Tripp, reported E! Online.

“They were like locusts. She showed up with like 20 people, and they immediately swarmed the place taking everything!” said one of the hostesses at the event.

Palin was quite the prima donna and she insisted the suite be opened two hours early so she could come when no cameras would be around.

“They told us last minute to get here superearly for Palin, so that no one takes her pictures or ask for any interviews,” added the source.

Some of the products Palin picked up included Bloom facial products, which she told the vendor she needed for her under-eye area. Palin also grabbed some sweatshirts for daughter Bristol.

Jada Pinkett Smith’s kids banned from “talking crooked” to people

New Delhi, Sept 3 (ANI): Jada Pinkett Smith insists she is not a strict mother, but admits there are certain things she doesn’t tolerate.

Jada, 37, is mother to two children, Jaden, 11, and three years junior Willow, with husband Will Smith. She is also a stepmother to Will’s son Willard ‘Trey’, 16, with his ex-wife Sheree Zampino.

She told Good Housekeeping magazine: “My kids are extremely respectful. You might not have to go to bed at a certain time, but do not talk crooked to anybody! Always treat people the way you want to be treated.”

Jada disclosed she always took up new work according to the needs of her children, reports China Daily.

Speaking about the US TV show ‘HawthoRNe’, she said: “I figure out how I can give them what they need, and in turn be given the time to do what I want.

“I sat my kids down and said, ‘There’s a project that mommy wants to do. It’s going to be three months, and there might be days that I’m not going to be here when you wake up or when you go to bed. But then I might have two days off, and you can have mommy all to yourself.’

“Their response was, ‘Oh, yeah, that’s cool!’ Willow said, ‘When you come home late, will you just come in my bedroom and give me a kiss?’” (ANI)

Will Smith’s daughter set to make TV debut

Washington, July 8 (ANI): Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s daughter Willow is all set to make her debut on the small screen by appearing in a show on Nickelodeon later this month.

Willow, 8, has already appeared in her father’s 2007 action film ‘I Am Legend’, and voiced a character alongside her mother in hit animated film ‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’.

And now she will be doing a guest-appearance in a one-hour episode of Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP.

The child star will play a younger version of actress KeKe Palmer’s title character True Jackson, an executive of a popular fashion house.

Her star father has claimed that the role was perfect for his little girl.

“I get my style ideas from True Jackson, VP. If I had my own fashion company, I would call it Willow’s Reign,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

The episode featuring Willow will air on July 25. (ANI)

Royal Challengers to take on Deccan Chargers in IPL-2 final

Johannesburg (South Africa), May 24 (ANI): The Anil Kumble-led Royal Challengers, Bangalore (RCB), which has won seven of its last nine matches, will take on the Adam Gilchrist-inspired Deccan Chargers in the final of the second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Sunday evening.

The match will be played in the Bull Ring in the New Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The IPL in South Africa has been no less than a Bollywood flick. After all the action, drama and heartbreaks, Lalit Modi’s brainchild will witness a fairy tale ending.

Last years bottom two teams made it to the top two this season, where the Deccan’s story has many heroes, but none can surpass the contribution made by skipper Adam Gilchrist at the top and the purple cap holder R P Singh.

As for the Royal Challengers Bangalore, they gave the much surprised twist in the tale in the second semi-final. A victory against the Chennai Super Kings, which will taste even sweeter than the best of wine, brewed by this none other than team owner Vijay Mallya.

With a nail-bitter all set to take place, all eyes will be on the star players from both sides.

For the Deccan Chargers, their strength lies in the explosive opening pair of Adam Gilchrist and Herchelle Gibbs, followed by a gutsy Andrew Symonds and hugely talented Rohit Sharma.

However, the team lacks the depth plus the inconsistency in the bowling department. The purple cap holder R P Singh has been the lone warrior for the Chargers. The team has the opportunity to keep the winning momentum going and shed the tag of underachievers. But, the threat of having lost badly to their opponents on Thursday is still fresh on the minds of the players.

The Royal Challengers Bangalore, after almost being down and out, scripted one of the most memorable turnarounds under Anil Kumble’s leadership, which is undoubtedly one of their biggest strengths. However, inconsistency has been the team’s prime enemy. But the team has an opportunity to prove the critics wrong by making use of Manish Pandey’s sizzling form and their disciplined bowling attack led by their skipper.

The team will be a bundle of nerves with expectations rising, and once dubbed to be a Test team will go all out to win this prestigious T20 title.

As per the odds, a resurgent team Bangalore looks better after each outing, but they are not the favourites with the punters. After Gilly’s flambouyant willow show against the Delhi Daredevils in the first semi-final, the odds tilt towards the Deccan Chargers at 1.80 and Bangalore will have to be content with 2.20.

The weather, which has been hold and cold in South Africa, is the key factor in today’s grand finale. With a partly cloudy sky predicted and a minimal chance of rainfall, the blankets will be needed in the dug outs, as the minimum temperature moves a little further down at 6 degrees. (ANI)

The top ten girl-on-girl kisses on TV

London, Mar 29 (ANI): Desperate Housewives Susan (Teri Hatcher) and Gaby (Eva Longoria) are not the first ladies to have locked lips with another woman in TV history, for there are other actresses who have shared lesbian kisses on the small screen before the popular duo.

The News of the world has published a list of the top ten girl-on-girl kisses on TV that sent ratings soaring and complaints pouring in:

1. Beth Jordache (Anna Friel) and Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson) kiss

Brookside’s Beth Jordache (Anna Friel) and Margaret Clemence (Nicola Stephenson) made TV history when they became the first girls to smooch on the small screen in 1994.

2. Sarah Barnes ends up in a clinch with her dad Mike’s girlfriend Zoe Carpenter

Hollyoaks’ Sarah Barnes (Loui Batley) ended up in a clinch with her dad Mike’s girlfriend Zoe Carpenter (Zoe Lister) in November 2008.

3. Billy Piper’s lesbian kiss in ‘Diary Of A Call Girl’

Ex-pop star Billy Piper added a lesbian kiss to her acting achievements in ‘Diary Of A Call Girl’ in 2008.

4 and 5. Kimberly Henry (Kelly Carlson) and Eden Lord (AnnaLynne McCord) kiss as does Ridley (Sophia Bush) and Vanessa (Kate Mara)

Things got really steamy when Kimberly Henry (Kelly Carlson) and Eden Lord (AnnaLynne McCord) kissed while wearing just their smalls.

And Ridley (Sophia Bush) and Vanessa (Kate Mara) had a girly relationship in 2003.

6. Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) and Jasmine Thomas (Jenna-Louise Coleman) kiss

Even Emmerdale got literally in on the action when Debbie Dingle (Charley Webb) and Jasmine Thomas (Jenna-Louise Coleman) kissed in 2008.

7. Julie Quinn (Mandy Moore) snogs Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke)

Medical show Scrubs got their girl-on-girl smooch via a guest appearance from Mandy Moore, who played Julie Quinn – girlfriend of J.D – and snogged Dr. Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke).

8. Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and Tara (Amber Benson) kiss

‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s Willow (Alyson Hannigan) and Tara (Amber Benson) had what was probably the first lesbian long-term relationship on the small screen in 2002.

9. Laura Burns (Lesley Johnston) kissing Mandy Hutchinson (Sarah Jayne Dunn)

Hollyoaks saw Laura Burns (Lesley Johnston) kissing Mandy Hutchinson (Sarah Jayne Dunn) in 2002.

10. Marge Simpson’s lesbian kiss

Ma Simpson Marge locks lips with another lady when Homer had a dream his blue-bouffanted wife was smooching a female friend. (ANI)

Jada Pinkett-Smith laughs off ‘sham marriage’ rumours

Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): Jada Pinkett Smith has laughed off rumours that her marriage to Will Smith is just a veil to hide their real sexual orientations.

She was responding to online gossipmongers who recently claimed that the couple’s love was not for real, and that they were both secretly gay.

However, the ‘Matrix Reloaded’ star is unfazed by all such reports, insisting there is nothing she could say to convince her marriage critics.

“I don’t have an open marriage and no, we’re not gay – and you don’t trust that? Well then there’s nothing that I really have to say to anybody about anything, because at the end of the day, I’m living my life, and I’m happy,” Contactmusic quoted Pinkett Smith as telling American news organisation National Public Radio.

The Hollywood couple celebrate their twelfth wedding anniversary this year.

Will and Jada have two children together: son Jaden, 10, and daughter Willow, eight.

The ‘I Am Legend’ actor also has a 16-year-old son, Trey, from a previous relationship. (ANI)

Innovation in willow wicker products in Kashmir

Srinagar, Mar 20 (ANI): In order to gain market at a large scale, artisans of willow wicker in Jammu and Kashmir have brought some new and innovative changes to the old designs.

Wicker is used for making baskets, boxes, lamp-shades, curtain rings, trays, chairs and tables. The cultivation of wicker willow is the monopoly of the state

“They (artisans) have brought some new changes and created beautiful designs, which is an eye-catcher. People are attracted towards these new changes, which they have made in the designs,” said Arif Hussain, a shopkeeper.

“This is an integral part of Kashmir and we should encourage today’s youth to contribute their bit towards the art. They should not forget their age-old cultures as they often get into government jobs after finishing their studies. Through this also they can earn a lot,” said Sajab Ahmad, a customer.

The willow wickers of Kashmir are a hit not only among domestic tourists but also among foreign tourist who throng here every year and purchase the willow products in large scale.

“Even foreigners like these items a lot. They come to us and buy little baskets, which they then take it to their countries,” Ghulam Rasool, a willow wicker maker.

In Kashmir, thousands of people are involved in this age-old art for livelihood and they are doing quite good business. (ANI)

Will Smith set to open a High School

Washington, Mar 12 (ANI): Hollywood actor Will Smith, who recently opened a school named Leadership Academy in California with wife Jada Pinkett Smith, is set to open another one very soon.

After witnessing the success of the Leadership Academy, which educates children from Kinder garden to grade six, the couple is planning to open a High School.

The high school will cater to children from grade six up to graduation, reports Contactmusic.

The couple decided on a new school after Jada spent time developing a home-school program for their own children, Jaden, 10 and Willow, eight.

The Smiths also rebuffed the suggestion that their school would follow Scientology-based program, due to which they had to face a lot of criticism,

They insisted that the school would cater for pupils of all religions. (ANI)

Plant and forestry waste might replace a third of gasoline use by 2030

Washington, Feb 11 (ANI): If a new study is to believed, plant and forestry waste and dedicated energy crops could sustainably replace nearly a third of gasoline use by the year 2030.

The study was conducted by researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories and General Motors Corp.

The goal of the “90-Billion Gallon Biofuel Deployment Study” was to assess whether and how a large volume of cellulosic biofuel could be sustainably produced, assuming technical and scientific progress continues at expected rates.

Researchers assessed the feasibility, implications, limitations, and enablers of annually producing 90 billion gallons of ethanol – sufficient to replace more than 60 billion of the estimated 180 billion gallons of gasoline expected to be used annually by 2030.

The “90 Billion Gallon Study” assumes 75 billion gallons would be ethanol made from nonfood cellulosic feedstocks and 15 billion gallons from corn-based ethanol.

The study examined four sources of biofuels: agricultural residue, such as corn stover and wheat straw; forest residue; dedicated energy crops, including switchgrass; and short rotation woody crops, such as willow and poplar trees.

It examines the costs of producing, harvesting, storing and transporting these sources to newly built biorefineries.

Using a newly developed tool known as the Biofuels Deployment Model, or BDM, Sandia researchers determined that 21 billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol could be produced per year by 2022 without displacing current crops.

The Renewable Fuels Standard, part of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, calls for ramping up biofuels production to 36 billion gallons a year by 2022.

The study, which focused only on starch-based and cellulosic ethanol, found that an increase to 90 billion gallons of ethanol could be sustainably achieved by 2030 within real-world economic and environmental parameters.

It concluded that 90 billion gallons per year of biomass-derived ethanol can be produced and distributed with enduring government commitment and continued technological progress. (ANI)

Plant and forestry waste might replace a third of gasoline use by 2030

Washington, Feb 11 (ANI): If a new study is to believed, plant and forestry waste and dedicated energy crops could sustainably replace nearly a third of gasoline use by the year 2030.

The study was conducted by researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories and General Motors Corp.

The goal of the “90-Billion Gallon Biofuel Deployment Study” was to assess whether and how a large volume of cellulosic biofuel could be sustainably produced, assuming technical and scientific progress continues at expected rates.

Researchers assessed the feasibility, implications, limitations, and enablers of annually producing 90 billion gallons of ethanol – sufficient to replace more than 60 billion of the estimated 180 billion gallons of gasoline expected to be used annually by 2030.

The “90 Billion Gallon Study” assumes 75 billion gallons would be ethanol made from nonfood cellulosic feedstocks and 15 billion gallons from corn-based ethanol.

The study examined four sources of biofuels: agricultural residue, such as corn stover and wheat straw; forest residue; dedicated energy crops, including switchgrass; and short rotation woody crops, such as willow and poplar trees.

It examines the costs of producing, harvesting, storing and transporting these sources to newly built biorefineries.

Using a newly developed tool known as the Biofuels Deployment Model, or BDM, Sandia researchers determined that 21 billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol could be produced per year by 2022 without displacing current crops.

The Renewable Fuels Standard, part of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, calls for ramping up biofuels production to 36 billion gallons a year by 2022.

The study, which focused only on starch-based and cellulosic ethanol, found that an increase to 90 billion gallons of ethanol could be sustainably achieved by 2030 within real-world economic and environmental parameters.

It concluded that 90 billion gallons per year of biomass-derived ethanol can be produced and distributed with enduring government commitment and continued technological progress. (ANI)

Plant and forestry waste might replace a third of gasoline use by 2030

Washington, Feb 11 (ANI): If a new study is to believed, plant and forestry waste and dedicated energy crops could sustainably replace nearly a third of gasoline use by the year 2030.

The study was conducted by researchers at the Sandia National Laboratories and General Motors Corp.

The goal of the “90-Billion Gallon Biofuel Deployment Study” was to assess whether and how a large volume of cellulosic biofuel could be sustainably produced, assuming technical and scientific progress continues at expected rates.

Researchers assessed the feasibility, implications, limitations, and enablers of annually producing 90 billion gallons of ethanol – sufficient to replace more than 60 billion of the estimated 180 billion gallons of gasoline expected to be used annually by 2030.

The “90 Billion Gallon Study” assumes 75 billion gallons would be ethanol made from nonfood cellulosic feedstocks and 15 billion gallons from corn-based ethanol.

The study examined four sources of biofuels: agricultural residue, such as corn stover and wheat straw; forest residue; dedicated energy crops, including switchgrass; and short rotation woody crops, such as willow and poplar trees.

It examines the costs of producing, harvesting, storing and transporting these sources to newly built biorefineries.

Using a newly developed tool known as the Biofuels Deployment Model, or BDM, Sandia researchers determined that 21 billion gallons of cellulosic ethanol could be produced per year by 2022 without displacing current crops.

The Renewable Fuels Standard, part of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act, calls for ramping up biofuels production to 36 billion gallons a year by 2022.

The study, which focused only on starch-based and cellulosic ethanol, found that an increase to 90 billion gallons of ethanol could be sustainably achieved by 2030 within real-world economic and environmental parameters.

It concluded that 90 billion gallons per year of biomass-derived ethanol can be produced and distributed with enduring government commitment and continued technological progress. (ANI)

McGrath says Warner needs experience before touring

Sydney, Jan.16 (ANI): Former Australian fast bowler Glenn McGrath believes that pocket rocket David Warner can eventually replace Matthew Hayden – but needs to be fast-tracked into the New South Wales Sheffield Shield level first.

The pace great endorsed Warner’s Australia limited overs selection but says the cavalier opener should cut his teeth with New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield before being seriously considered as a candidate for the forthcoming Test tour of South Africa.

“It’s probably best to give him a chance to find out what first-class cricket is like,” McGrath said of Warner, the first player since the 19th century to represent Australia without playing first-class cricket.

“Give him a handful of games to provide him a bit of experience.”

Comeback opener Phil Jaques, Blues’ Phil Hughes and Victoria’s Chris Rogers have been over-shadowed by Warner’s left-field run into Australia’s limited overs set-up.
But the trio still head the queue for baggy green honours, says McGrath.

“I guess it depends on what the selectors are after. If they need something now to get us through, obviously Jaquesy has a lot of experience and is coming back from injury. Jaquesy is playing again for NSW so it would be nice to see him come through with a big score, ” the 124 Test veteran said.

“Or you could start rebuilding. There’s been a lot spoken about Phil Hughes and a lot of other guys around. It will be interesting to see which way they go,” he added.

McGrath, the player of the 2007 World Cup, is looking forward to Warner, 22, expanding his Twenty20 blitzkrieg to the 50-over front.

“David is a guy who goes out there and plays his game with an uncomplicated approach,” said McGrath, noting Warner’s 89 off 43 balls on Twenty20 debut against the Proteas last Sunday at the MCG.

“He hits the ball as hard as anyone I have seen, times it, he’s strong.”

McGrath will be in a position to fine-tune Warner’s pyrotechnics with the willow when they unite at the Delhi franchise during the Indian Premier League season.

The 38-year-old will be a cracking net mentor in India if Warner is denied a first-class education this summer. (ANI)

Cleric condemns Oxford dictionary for replacing words associated with religion and history

London, Jan.8 (ANI): A clergyman has criticized the publishers of a children”s dictionary for removing words associated with religion and history, and replacing them with terms such as “celebrity” and “voicemail”.

Reverend Canon Jeremy Haselock, the Vice-Dean of Norwich Cathedral, said the “ineffably sad” removal of traditional Christian words in favour of “grey” modern terminology left the Oxford Junior Dictionary “colourless and romance-free”.

He is now urging people to use a glossary on the cathedral”s website, which he states will be a “non-politically correct, non multicultural” antidote to the new book.

His comments come after The Sunday Telegraph disclosed that Oxford University Press has removed dozens of words linked to Christianity, the monarchy, British history and wildlife from its popular children”s dictionary over the past five years.

Aisle, bishop, empire and monarch have all gone, along with willow, moss and fern.

In their place, the 6,000-word volume – aimed at readers aged seven and above – now includes terms that will be well known to most young people, such as blog, broadband, celebrity and MP3 player.

The move prompted complaints from academics and parents, and now the Church of England has added its voice to the chorus of disapproval.(ANI)